Barron Trump Launches New Business Venture
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Barron Trump Launches New Business Venture

It looks like Barron Trump takes after his father. New business filings have revealed that Barron Trump has incorporated a new beverage company. In the filings, Barron was listed as a director of a new beverage company called SOLLOS Yerba Mate Inc. Fox Business reported more on Barron’s newest business venture: Barron Trump is listed in public records as a director of a new beverage business based near Mar-a-Lago. Filings submitted last month in Florida and Delaware show that Barron Trump is one of five directors of SOLLOS Yerba Mate Inc., described by one of its directors as a “yerba mate beverage company” and headquartered just minutes from the Trump family’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach. Yerba mate – a caffeinated herbal tea popular in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay – has gained traction in the U.S. as a coffee alternative. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings show the company raised $1 million through a private placement, as first reported by Newsweek. In addition to Barron Trump, the documents list Spencer Bernstein, Rodolfo Castillo, Stephen Hall and Valentino Gomez as directors – two of whom appear to have attended high school with the president’s son. Here’s a photo of what the cans look like for the drink: SOLLOS Yerba Mate: Barron Trump’s Esoteric Gateway to Solar Illumination From my perspective, SOLLOS Yerba Mate Inc.—the emerging venture linked to Barron Trump and his inner circle—is not merely a clean-energy beverage brand. It is a meticulously crafted esoteric signal… https://t.co/MuUpG3Su5k pic.twitter.com/69JNfMYlZX — Thamar Xandra Loi (@ThamarXOttens) February 13, 2026 Barron, who has mostly stayed out of national headlines, has made multiple headlines over the last couple of months. In January, CNN reported he possibly saved a woman’s life: Barron Trump, son of the US president, contacted police in London last year after witnessing an alleged assault on a female friend while he and the woman were on a video call, a British court has been told. A transcript of Trump’s emergency call was shown during the trial of Matvei Rumiantsev, a 22-year-old Russian national, at Snaresbrook Crown Court in London on Wednesday, the PA Media news agency reported. Rumiantsev is accused of assault, actual bodily harm, two counts of rape, intentional strangulation and perverting the course of justice, in charges dating from November 1, 2024 to January 23, 2025. He denies all charges. Rumiantsev’s legal counsel declined to comment when reached by CNN. On Wednesday, the woman told the court that Trump’s intervention had helped stop Rumiantsev from killing her, according to British media reports. “He helped save my life. That call was like a sign from God at that moment,” she said, the British newspaper Metro reported.